Easy Access welcomes associates from Transition House, Emerge, Inc. and Respond, Inc. to the studio to talk about domestic violence prevention services offered in ...
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Easy Access welcomes associates from Transition House, Emerge, Inc. and Respond, Inc. to the studio to talk about domestic violence prevention services offered in Cambridge.
Cctv Primetime Begi...
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Featuring singer/guitarist Janet Connerney Taped 4.28.11 at Cambridge Community Television
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Featuring singer/guitarist Janet Connerney Taped 4.28.11 at Cambridge Community Television
Cctv Cambridge Care...
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Taped 3.29.11 at Cambridge Community Television Moderated by Mike Morell with Erin Belitskus and Chile Eng of the Cambridge Boys and Girls Club and Sarah Morin of ...
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Taped 3.29.11 at Cambridge Community Television Moderated by Mike Morell with Erin Belitskus and Chile Eng of the Cambridge Boys and Girls Club and Sarah Morin of Tutoring Plus ;
Cctv Easy Access Pr...
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Taped 1.20.11 at Cambridge Community Television. Stephanie Miceli interviews Executive Director, Martha Sandler, and Program Director, Charyti Reiter, about On the...
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Taped 1.20.11 at Cambridge Community Television. Stephanie Miceli interviews Executive Director, Martha Sandler, and Program Director, Charyti Reiter, about On the Rise, an organization that promotes safety, community and advocacy for homeless women. http://ontherise.org/
Advanced Studio Cla...
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Taped 3.20.11 at Cambridge Community Television Featuring: Rose and Lily Lo: Dance and Flower Arrangment Zac Taylor: Guitar and Vocals http://www.zactaylor.tv/
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Taped 3.20.11 at Cambridge Community Television Featuring: Rose and Lily Lo: Dance and Flower Arrangment Zac Taylor: Guitar and Vocals http://www.zactaylor.tv/
A Tour Through The ...
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A brief tour in the new CCTV facility, 3-20-2011, before the start of construction.
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Featuring calligrapher Wu Shao Ying and dancer Rose performing "Desperate Housewife" Taped 2.2.11 at Cambridge Community Television
Primetime Beginner ...
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Featuring the music of Fireman and Mary Bee. Taped at CCTV in Cambridge, MA, 11/3/10.
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Three camera teams scoured through the streets of Cambridge on 10.31.10. They shot some nice footage for you to enjoy,
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Easy Access Interviews with the GLBT Community in Cambridge, MA. Taped 9.1.10 at Cambridge Community Television
The Maud Morgan Art...
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Interviews with the women behind the Maud Morgan Arts Center in Cambridge, MA
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Taped 6.24.10 at Cambridge Community Television
Cctv Primetime Begi...
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Featuring Traditional Fiddle Music with Max Newman and Cedar Stanistreet ; and guitar/vocal performance by Daniel Jacobs.Taped 6.23.10 at Cambridge Community Telev...
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Featuring Traditional Fiddle Music with Max Newman and Cedar Stanistreet ; and guitar/vocal performance by Daniel Jacobs.Taped 6.23.10 at Cambridge Community Television
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Megan Louise Shoare interviews David P. Barnett (President), Dennis Collins (Horticultural Curator), Bree D. Harvey (VP of External Affairs), William G. Barry Jr. ...
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Megan Louise Shoare interviews David P. Barnett (President), Dennis Collins (Horticultural Curator), Bree D. Harvey (VP of External Affairs), William G. Barry Jr. (VP of Preservation and Facilities), and Sean O'Regan (VP of Cemetery Services) of Mount Auburn Cemetery, focusing on it's landscape, history, preservation and public services. Taped 4.29.10 at Cambridge Community Television
Comcast's David Green On Cambridge Dtv Transition 10/22/08
During a not very crowded hearing yesterday at Cambridge City Hall, Councilor Henrietta Davis, Chair of the Cable TV, Telecommunications and Public Utilities Committee convened a meeting to find out how prepared Cambridge is for the Digital Television Transition set for February 17, 2009.If you're not familiar with what's going on, the Federal Communications Commission provides the following on its DTV website:"On February 17, 2009 all full-power broadcast television stations in the United States will stop broadcasting on analog airwaves and begin broadcasting only in digital. Digital broadcasting will allow stations to offer improved picture and sound quality and additional "The video above features a ten minute presentation, entitled "Broadcast Digital Television Transition. Feb 17, 2009 is coming. Are you ready?" by David Green, Manager of Government Relations for Comcast. The video was shot on one of our Flip Mino video cameras, available to CCTV members for check-out.Following the presentation, several questions came up about how the DTV transition will impact people who already subscribe to Comcast, but do NOT have a Comcast digital cable box. Those who don't have a cable box, may find that - over time - many of their channels will migrate to Comcast's digital channel line-up. As a result, Cambridge residents will find that they will have to buy a Comcast cable box to keep their favorite channels such as MSNBC and the Food Network. Most important to note, there is an additonal fee to purchase the digital cable box.CCTV Executive Director, Susan Fleischmann asked whether or not the Public, Educational and Government access channels would be impacted by the transition. Mr. Green responded that our channels would stay where they are in the channel line-up. There was a lot of confusion in the room between the DTV Convertor Box and Comcast's Digital Cable box - who needs which one and why?In addition, Councilor Davis and others in the room were concerned about how the senior population will manage this transition. Who will they call if they have a problem setting up or installing their cable boxes? There was no answer for that question - only that during the DTV trial run in Wilmington, NC recently, the Fire Department apparently came to people's homes to help with the convertor box installations, stated Councilor Davis.In addition, Comcast only provides DTV transition information in English and Spanish. What about Haitian Creole, Portuguese, Amharic, and other non-English speakers who will need information about the DTV transition? These are just a few of the outstanding questions that remain.In the meantime, you can learn more about the DTV transition for Comcast subscribers on their website at http://www.comcast.com/dtv/